Method of fabricating photoconductor coupled liquid crystal ligh

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427 74, 427515, 427574, 430128, 430321, 430935, 359 47, 359 71, 359 72, G02F 1135

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ABSTRACT:
A method for fabricating a photoconductor coupled liquid crystal valve comprising the step of; deposing a transparent electrode on a transparent substrate; forming on said transparent electrode a photoconductive layer formed of amorphous silicon by the ECR; forming on said photoconductive layer an optical shielding layer formed of amorphous silicon by the ECR; forming on said optical shielding layer an optical reflection layer; forming an orientation film on said optical reflection layer; laminating on said orientation film a transparent substrate having a transparent electrode and another orientation film stoked thereon by the above method in such a manner that the two orientation films face each other with a spacer interposed therebetween; and disposing liquid crystals into said spacer.

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patent: 4532199 (1985-07-01), Ueno et al.

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